Let me say sorry to you who I killed with my own hands!

Marlon 2022-03-21 09:02:33

Uh... Quantum interference, parallel travel, time-space loop, these old memes have long been played out, why continue to pick up people's wisdom in the sequel?

Moreover, forcibly explaining the reason for the first time-space cycle has destroyed the original sense of mystery! Alas... Producers, directors, and directors should look at our Chinese paintings and learn how to leave blank space properly!

Fortunately, they know that scientific explanation is not the focus of this series, so more pen and ink are still placed on emotional choices.

The sequel allows the protagonist to travel through, but what is lost is also lost, and the emotional burden has to be decided within a time limit. Although this is more profound, it destroys the relaxed and mindless atmosphere of the first part!

However, the flaws do not hide the beauty, and the overall is still passable!

At least if the boss becomes a passer-by, the protagonist has to save her, forgive her, and even apologize to her... This kind of plot arrangement is still very appealing!

It turns out that if you change your perspective, you can see the difficulty and helplessness of others. If you can't see it from a lower place, change it to a higher place; if you can't see it on the left, change it to the right... If you can't see this time and space, change it!

This kind of painstakingly boiled poisonous chicken soup, although bloody, it is not difficult to drink! Still suitable for family viewing!

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  • Jennifer 2022-04-23 07:03:19

    High open and low walk, Tesla, quantum mechanics, and parallel universes are all over the place. I thought it would play a trick similar to "Time Sin", but the overall soap opera turned into a soap opera, and the slasher element dropped to a very low level. Montage and the like are also relatively idiots, and the French Blind Girl Theater is even more mentally retarded, but I am looking forward to this thing continuing to make a whole series.

  • Braxton 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    Completely mentally retarded comedy. A whole lot of bullshit, all kinds of boring.

Happy Death Day 2U quotes

  • [Tree, Carter, Ryan, Samar and Dre gather at the lab. Tree explains the situation to them]

    Tree Gelbman: [to Ryan] Listen to me carefully. I need to stay here in this dimension. Okay? So just close the loop.

    Ryan Phan: Look, we have no idea how this even happened in the first place.

    Tree Gelbman: Well, you're all brainy science people, right? So you'll figure it out.

    Samar Ghosh: You realize we're messing with things we have no business touching, right?

    Tree Gelbman: [sharply] Well, maybe you should have thought of that before you built the big dumb thing! Just... just please do me a favor and try to figure this out, okay? Please.

    Ryan Phan: Look, this is gonna be a trial-and-error situation. We have to rule out every variable in order to narrow down the correct algorithm that will close the loop.

    Tree Gelbman: Okay.

    Andrea 'Dre' Morgan: It's days, maybe weeks of work. And if what you're saying is true, there's no way to keep a record of our progress.

    Tree Gelbman: [cluelessly] I'm not following.

    Samar Ghosh: [shakes his head, approaches the board] Okay. Um... say we test, like...

    [using a marker, Samar circles several equations]

    Samar Ghosh: ...dozens of variables. By the end of the day, the loop will reset, right?

    [Tree nods]

    Samar Ghosh: So everything we earned gets...

    [Samar erases the equations he circled]

    Samar Ghosh: ...erased. There's no way for us to track our progress simply because we just don't remember anything we learned.

    Andrea 'Dre' Morgan: And we'll be back to square one.

    Tree Gelbman: [throws up her hands in frustration] Great.

    [Tree sinks into a chair, hopelessy]

    Tree Gelbman: I'm screwed.

    [silence falls]

    Carter Davis: Wait, no, I got it.

    [Carter stands and approaches the board]

    Carter Davis: Okay, you said everything resets but your memory, right?

    Tree Gelbman: Yeah.

    Carter Davis: All right, well, then... you're just gonna have to be a living record.

    Tree Gelbman: Wait, you mean memorize everything?

    Carter Davis: Yeah.

    Samar Ghosh: That's genius.

    Andrea 'Dre' Morgan: Yeah.

    Tree Gelbman: No. No, no, no, no. That's not genius. I'm not a scientist. And hello? I mean, you do realize there's a killer after me, right? That means I'm gonna have to die over and over again until you guys figure out how to close the loop.

    Samar Ghosh: [hesitantly] I mean, I guess you could just kill yourself before they find you.

    Tree Gelbman: [sarcastically] Wow. Another genius idea.

    Andrea 'Dre' Morgan: Um, better than being chased by some crazy guy in a baby mask.

    [Tree wears a desperate expression]

    Carter Davis: I mean, do you have a better idea?

    Tree Gelbman: [sighs] I knew you were gonna say that...

    [for the next days, the gang works hard to find the correct algorithm. Tree does her best to memorize the complicated equations. With every try, the screen gives the same message "sequence failure". Every day, Tree watches Danielle and Carter kiss, and she is filled with jealousy. To her delight, she spends time with her parents. She finds creative ways to kill herself - dropping a toaster into a bath, drinking a liquid cleaner, skydiving without a parachute, jumping into a woodchipper, jumping from a clocktower. With every passing day, she grows weaker]

  • [Tree spots Lori and Dr. Gregory Butler. They appear to have a heated argument. As Lori starts walking away, Gregory grabs her hand]

    Lori Spengler: [angrily shakes off Gregory's hand] Don't touch me!

    Gregory Butler: Sorry.

    [Tree deduces that unlike in the original dimension, in this dimension Lori - not her - is Gregory's secret lover]